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Kirsty Brimelow KC

Kirsty Brimelow KC

Kirsty Brimelow KC is Chair of the Bar for 2026. She has been a criminal, public law and international human rights barrister for some 30 years, practising from Doughty Street Chambers for over half that time. Kirsty was Chair of the Criminal Bar Association (2022-23) and Chair of the Bar Human Rights Committee (2012-18). She was appointed as a silk in 2011, Deputy High Court Judge in 2021, Recorder in 2022 and is a Bencher of Gray’s Inn.

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Nothing ever stays the same

Update from the Chair of the Bar

17 August 2026
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Reviewing the minimum age of criminal responsibility

At the start of her term, Chair of the Bar 2026 Kirsty Brimelow KC  set out a series of priorities for the year ahead. One of those priorities was children in the justice system

17 August 2026

Tipping points

The age of criminal responsibility, extreme weather and conflict resolution – plus, new protocol for reporting bullying at the Bar

20 July 2026

Bleak House to Europe with a Swansea ice cream

Update from the Chair of the Bar

15 June 2026

The Public Bill Committee, Planet Earth and Exeter

Far-ranging month for the Chair of the Bar

18 May 2026

From Preston to Parliament

Chair of the Bar reports back

13 April 2026

Greetings from India

Chair of the Bar finds common ground on legal services between our two jurisdictions, plus an update on jury trials

16 March 2026

Stop before running over juries

The Bar Council is ready to support a turn to the efficiencies that will make a difference

16 February 2026

In the Chair: the roads ahead

Kirsty Brimelow KC, Chair of the Bar, sets our course for 2026

14 January 2026
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On keeping the spark: Kirsty Brimelow KC

Lighting fires that cast unfairness into the shadows, creating history at home and abroad, and being comfortable with who you are – the remarkable criminal and international human rights barrister Kirsty Brimelow KC

08 March 2024
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